On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:49 AM, justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It seems like this is halfway between. It's not as powerful as a full
> distributed revision control system, but it's cleaner and better
> suited to branching, multiple developers and complicated apps than
> SVN. Why not give it a shot? You can use it with existing SVN repos :)

Thanks for the explanation. I'd been curious about that.

So the advantage of usinf SVK is that you can use it with an existing
subversion repository? What if you are using svk and the other
developers aren't?

It seems that if I need distributed features (some say everyone does)
I should just use a distributed system. The biggest problem used to be
that there weren't good graphical frontends, but at least for windows
there's now TortoiseHg (for Mercurial) so maybe things are a-changing.

Roberto

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